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Numerics.NET (formerly Extreme Optimization Numerical Libraries for .NET) are a set of libraries for numerical computing and data analysis. This package bundles all functionality except for native libraries. For optimal performance, we strongly recommend also referencing one of the native packages based on Intel's Math Kernel Library (MKL). Supports .NET 6.0-9.0+, .NET Framework 4.62+, .NET Standard 2.0 on Windows, Linux and Mac.
Version 9.1.3 (May 2025)
To obtain a 30 day trial key, go here: https://numerics.net/trial-key
Numerics.NET (formerly Extreme Optimization Numerical Libraries for .NET) is a solid foundation for your numerical computing needs on the Microsoft .NET platform, including .NET Core and on Linux.
Its broad base of algorithms covers a wide range of numerical techniques, including: linear algebra, numerical integration and differentiation, solving equations, optimization, curve fitting, statistical models, and much more.
The classes in Numerics.NET and the relationships between them match our every-day concepts, and breaks new ground in usability for numerical software development.
We implemented the best algorithms available today to provide you with great performance on a robust, fast toolset.
Numerics.NET is distributed as a fully functional 30 day trial version. If you wish to use the software after the trial expires, you may purchase a license online from:
https://numerics.net/how-to-buy
To obtain a trial key, go to
https://numerics.net/trial-key
and follow the instructions there.
Numerics.NET is available from the Nuget Gallery at:
https://www.nuget.org/profiles/Numerics.NET/
The main package, Extreme.Numerics, is all you need to get started. A list of the available packages can be found at:
https://numerics.net/nuget
Code examples are available online at
https://numerics.net/quickstart/
You can download ZIP files that contain all sample projects and data.
In addition to the QuickStart samples, full documentation can be found online at:
https://numerics.net/documentation/
This includes a user's guide as well as full API documentation.
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Numerics.NET (formerly Extreme Optimization Numerical Libraries for .NET) are a set of libraries for numerical computing and data analysis. This package bundles all functionality except for native libraries. For optimal performance, we strongly recommend also referencing one of the native packages based on Intel's Math Kernel Library (MKL). Supports .NET 6.0-9.0+, .NET Framework 4.62+, .NET Standard 2.0 on Windows, Linux and Mac.
We found that numerics.net demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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